On Sun, Jan 31, 2016  spudboy100 via Everything List <
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​> ​
> I am good with cryonics, but have no confidence that it can work,
> medically.


​I don't have enormous confidence cryonics will work but I do have some,
and I have zero confidence that religion will work. There are 3 big
unknowns to cryonics, one technical and 2 sociological:

1) Will the freezing process (I don't care about the unfreezing process)
produce a laminar flow or will it be turbulent?

2)  Alcor promises they will keep do their best to keep my brain at liquid
nitrogen temperature until the age of Nanotechnology, but will that really
happen?

3) Even though it will be cheap and easy to
extract the information in my
​brain
during
the age of Nanotechnology
​ will anybody bother to actually do it?

My confidence that the answer to all 3 questions is yes is greater than 0%
but less than 100%. I wish I could be more confident but that's the best
bet I could find. And as I've said if at does't work at least it won't make
me any deader.

  John K Clark

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